Jane Eyre is one of the most romantic classic novels ever, and still a favorite among women who love romance novels and stories. It is a novel in five phases in which Charlotte Bronte carries us along a journey to a woman's eternity. The novel Jane Eyre, a first person narrative by its main character Jane Eyre, starts at her childhood (rather, orphan-hood), moves on to her phase of education, then to the phase when she becomes a governess and falls in love, next the phase when she goes to St. John Rivers and finally come the final phase. What does finally happen to Jane Eyre?
Charlotte Bronte has brought out a lot of emotion in describing the thirteen years in Jane Eyre's life. With solid language and flawless presentation, Jane Eyre can make the reader become emotional and cry at points, and feel a great surge of romance at other points of reading. Overall, Jane Eyer is an immortal classic - easily a top 10 romantic classic ever written - and still finds an amazingly enormous number of fans and followers. It is the novel that really established Charlotte Bronte, one of the three Bronte sisters, as a writer.